Born in Girona on June 6, 1910, Vicens Vives was a Spanish historian, writer, and university professor whose work revolutionized the study of history in Spain. He specialized in the history of Catalonia during the late Middle Ages and became a leading authority on Spain’s economic and social history. His approach, which prioritized economic and social analysis over purely ideological interpretations, set the stage for modern, interdisciplinary historical methodologies in Spain. He authored over 350 works, with his most notable being the “Manual de historia económica de España” (1959), a foundational text for many students.

The Vicens Vives Docentes portal serves as the primary hub for classroom materials. In the 2021 cycle, the platform offered:

If you believe "203" refers to a journal issue number, your best resource is academic databases. Search for “Revista de Girona issue 203” or the specific article title “Vicens Vives, recordat a Roses” on platforms like:

To help you best, I will assume you need a based on the likely theme: Vicens Vives’s historiographical influence, with a focus on his role as a teacher/mentor (“profesores”), using a 2021 publication or conference (perhaps number 203).